Net_Nmap is a simple interface for Nmap, the
free and open source utility for network
exploration or security auditing.
Net_Nmap can be used to auto discovery hosts
and services in your network or simply to
parse Nmap XML output.
dcfldd is an enhanced version of GNU dd with features useful for forensics
and security.
dcfldd has the following additional features:
- Hashing on-the-fly
- Status output
- Flexible disk wipes
- Image/wipe Verify
- Multiple outputs
- Split output
- Piped output and logs
radmind is a set of tools for creating filesystem diffs which can be
loaded over the network. This is useful for administering a large number
of hosts at the filesystem level. It can also act as an intelligent
tripwire.
This port contains security and functionality patches through May 22, 2014.
Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source web browser descended from the
Mozilla Application Suite. It is small, fast and easy to use, and offers
many advanced features:
o Popup Blocking
o Tabbed Browsing
o Live Bookmarks (ie. RSS)
o Extensions
o Themes
o FastFind
o Improved Security
Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source web browser descended from the
Mozilla Application Suite. It is small, fast and easy to use, and offers
many advanced features:
o Popup Blocking
o Tabbed Browsing
o Live Bookmarks (ie. RSS)
o Extensions
o Themes
o FastFind
o Improved Security
JSPWiki is a feature-rich and extensible WikiWiki engine built
around the standard J2EE components (Java, servlets, JSP).
It's features include: WikiMarkup/Structured Text, File attachments,
Templates support, Data storage, Security, Easy plugin interface for
writing your own additions,UTF-8 support, JavaServer Pages-based,
Easy-ish installation, Page locking to prevent editing conflicts,
Support for Multiple Wikis, etc.
The Prewikka frontend provides a means to query the Prelude database, aggregate
and filter events, and provides useful statistics about what's going on. It
provides a nice interface for the security analyst to see what's going on on
the monitored system.
MythWeb provides a frontend for scheduling and managing recordings
on your MythBox from a web browser located on another machine.
Provided the security is set up correctly on your MythBox you can
access your machine from anywhere on the internet, or even your
mobile phone as long as you have a compatible browser.
The focus of Quetoo is simplicity, security, stability, and speed. It
contains critical security updates for both clients and servers, an
improved console, and some major speed increases. Quetoo is up to 140%
faster than stock Quake II.
If you're looking for visual effect updates and gimmick features, or a
rich single-player experience, run something else. However, perhaps the
following features will sound good to you:
* Dramatic performance increases through proper removal of dynamic
lighting, polyblend, and other "candy" features
* R1Q2 Protocol 35 support and Quetoo-specific protocol extensions to
save bandwidth
* Support for asynchronous video/sound/input and network framing: run
at 90fps over a dial-up connection!
* Location (.loc) file support for alerting team members to your
position
* Bright player skins supported directly within the engine
* Ability to disable ambient sounds and load wildcard pakfiles (*.pak)
* Vastly improved console with Bash-style tab completion, positioned
editing, mouse wheel scrolling, etc.
* Optional deathmatch mod with MySQL frag logging and team play
hping is a command-line oriented TCP/IP packet assembler/analyzer.
The interface is inspired to the ping(8) Unix command, but hping isn't
only able to send ICMP echo requests. It supports TCP, UDP, ICMP and
RAW-IP protocols, has a traceroute mode, the ability to send files
between a covered channel, and many other features.
While hping was mainly used as a security tool in the past, it can be
used in many ways by people that don't care about security to test
networks and hosts. A subset of the stuff you can do using hping:
- Test firewall rules
- [spoofed] port scanning
- Test net performance using different protocols,
packet size, TOS (type of service) and fragmentation.
- Path MTU discovery
- Files transfering even between really fascist firewall rules.
- Traceroute like under different protocols.
- Firewalk like usage.
- Remote OS fingerprint.
- TCP/IP stack auditing.